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Paramount Quotes

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Erik Pevernagie
“Feeling confronted with the absurdity of life may sometimes nurture a personal satisfaction for those who like to set a paramount task or to create a compassionate mission. In so doing, the seal of absurdity becomes less unbearable, while it confers them a ‘Sisyphus’ status that transmutes them into heroes of human resilience. (“Sisyphus on the hill.)”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“Finding the happy medium between what our brain tells us, what our mind inspires us, and what our heart instills is our paramount challenge in life.( "Poste Restante" )”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“We do well to be our paramount ‘significant one’. Being our best friend entails respecting ourselves, recognizing our way of living and accepting what we are and how we are. It can give us the power to understand and appreciate the others. ("Being my best friend").”
Erik Pevernagie

“Among the many factors that differentiate successful people from consistent failures one is paramount; when failures were sleeping, successful people where thinking!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

“Idea is a paramount key in success.”
Sunday Adelaja

“Not to have a confused church is to teach paramount importance of the truth”
Sunday Adelaja

Steven Redhead
“Prioritizing is paramount rather than allowing the most intrusive issues that arise to have dominance.”
Steven Redhead, Life Is a Dance

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James William Steven Parker

“David Kirkpatrick, a bald, former Jesuit student, whose smile never looked real, had the dubious distinction of being the executive with the longest run without a hit. We used to have a pool: When will Kirkpatrick get a hit? It didn't happen during my tenure. In fact, he became known as "The Teflon Executive, " because wherever he went, failure always followed. But for the longest time, it seemed that the bombs never stuck to him.”
Dawn Steel, They Can Kill You..but They Can't Eat You

“Like many junior executives, Dawn Steel served as punching bag/chum for her bosses. Once the marketing chief, Frank Mancuso, asked her to tell Steven Spielberg the release date of one of his movies; Spielberg immediately retorted, “Who are you to tell me when the release date is?
Rachel Abramowitz, Is That a Gun in Your Pocket?: Women's Experience of Power in Hollywood